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If you're looking to graft later, why not buy a box of manila to eat and sprout? It's probably cheaper than driving to meet up for an exchange
... just want a vigorous poly seedling to grow in a large container.
Manila is poly I believe and is also a vigorous grower. now that we are smack dab in mango season there should be a lot of mangoes around. I planted a Manila, a couple weeks ago or so, and it sprouted in 5 days.
I have seeds from a seedling Philippine mango but I doubt this would interest you.
Nullzero,Don't know if these will suit you......I got champane, manila, and the typical market red mango seedlings.....about 15 seedlings or so....
Quote from: zands on July 10, 2012, 11:50:11 AMI have seeds from a seedling Philippine mango but I doubt this would interest you.Is it a manila type fruit? If its different then manilla I would love to try it out. Thanks zands for the response.
I am looking for poly mango varieties, would love to have some seeds to sprout up. If anyone is interested in a trade message me.
Quote from: nullzero on July 09, 2012, 07:26:24 PMI am looking for poly mango varieties, would love to have some seeds to sprout up. If anyone is interested in a trade message me.Any chance you or someone on your behalf can stop by my house. I have all the poly seeds you want, but no time to clean and ship them. They are yours for the taking.Harry